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CHRISTIANITY: Transformative power of Jesus prayer

Sunita’s life witnesses the joy and peace that Jesus imparts by his grace to live in union with him. To abide in Christ for a flourishing Christian life, we need to commune with our heavenly Father as we develop a listening heart. For over two thousand years, the ‘Jesus Prayer,’ often articulated as “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner,” has profoundly impacted believers’ lives, embodying humility, faith, and the yearning for divine grace.

The prayer is rooted in the scripture. Notably, the cry of the blind man in Luke 18:38, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” and the tax collector’s prayer in Luke 18:13, “God, be merciful to me, a sinner!” Firstly, in prayer, we acknowledge Jesus as “Lord” and “Son of God”, a direct confession of His divinity and lordship, central to Christian belief. Secondly, the plea for mercy signifies a recognition of human sinfulness and the need for God’s grace. Remember, our salvation is by God’s mercy and is not earned by deeds but is a gift from God. Lastly, the identification of oneself as a “sinner” is a profound act of humility and self-awareness, essential for spiritual growth in the Christian faith.

The ‘Jesus Prayer’ is a form of meditative prayer, repeated continuously to cultivate a deeper sense of God’s presence in one’s life. The prayer constantly reminds one of dependence on God’s grace and mercy. Over time, those who practice it witness a deepening sense of peace, spiritual insight, victory over temptation, a mind and heart that remain focused, and a closer relationship with God.

The ‘Jesus Prayer’ is our shield against the fiery darts of worry and fear that want to rob us of our joy and peace in the Lord. Its simplicity makes it accessible to anyone, regardless of spiritual maturity or biblical knowledge.

It serves as a bridge to a more contemplative life, inviting believers to experience God’s presence amid everyday life. In essence the prayer calls believers to a continuous awareness of God’s grace and presence in our life.

REV. DR. RICHARD HOWELL

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